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  • When interests collide

    When interests collide

    A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.

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  • Protect your reputation!

    Protect your reputation!

    Disclosing conflicts doesn't just help the company—remind your employees with this simple piece that it's in their interest, too.

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  • No money, still problems

    No money, still problems

    Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.

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  • Disclosure: it's how we handle conflicts

    Disclosure: it's how we handle conflicts

    Pop culture references? We've got 'em. Remind your team not to hide conflicts by referencing various kinds of Disclosure.

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  • If they're a report, report it

    If they're a report, report it

    A clear explainer about disclosing workplace romances when a power imbalance exists.

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  • Promotions are for performance

    Promotions are for performance

    Use this clear explainer to remind your team that advancement should be for business, not romantic, reasons.

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  • Retaliation: Abusive behavior

    Retaliation: Abusive behavior

    This powerful graphic makes clear that verbally abusing a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • No, thanks

    No, thanks

    Be super plain with this punchy graphic: our company's employees don't play around with bribes.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: keep in confidence

    Non-retaliation for managers: keep in confidence

    A helpful reminder for managers to keep ethics issues confidential. And not to tell their teams.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: no taking sides

    Non-retaliation for managers: no taking sides

    A helpful reminder for managers that their job when an ethics or compliance issue is raised isn't being judge or jury, but ensuring the right people are told and there's follow-through.

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  • If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict - horizontal

    If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict - horizontal

    This eyeball graphic reminds your team that anything the even looks like a conflict is one that needs to be disclosed.

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  • No money, still problems - horizontal

    No money, still problems - horizontal

    Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.

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  • Eid: We Give Wisely (banquet version)

    Eid: We Give Wisely (banquet version)

    Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.

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  • Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/banquet version)

    Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/banquet version)

    Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.

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  • Retaliation: Exclusion

    Retaliation: Exclusion

    This powerful graphic makes clear that excluding team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Bullying

    Retaliation: Bullying

    This powerful graphic makes clear that bullying a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)

    Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)

    This Ramadan-themed piece reminds your team that your organization has policies about gifts and entertainment.

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  • Retaliation: Reassignment/relocation

    Retaliation: Reassignment/relocation

    This powerful graphic makes clear that moving or reassigning team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Termination

    Retaliation: Termination

    This powerful graphic makes clear that terminating a team member for raising compliance concerns in good faith is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Pay Cut

    Retaliation: Pay Cut

    This powerful graphic makes clear that cutting a team member's pay for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Demotion

    Retaliation: Demotion

    This powerful graphic makes clear that demoting a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Eid: We give wisely (calligraphy version)

    Eid: We give wisely (calligraphy version)

    A beautiful illustration of gifting hands to remind your employees to follow your donations policy during Ramadan.

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  • Retaliation: Refusal to promote

    Retaliation: Refusal to promote

    This powerful graphic makes clear that refusing to promote a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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